Argh!
Just had a phone call from the nice people at VOSA Southampton.
Tuesday the 19th of December is the day of my test!
I'm now running around in a blind panic!
Can I have some advice please!!
Don't panic!
Don't eat yellow snow.
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Don't eat yellow snow
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Originally posted by Howlor
Don't panic!
Put photos of your car on here and ask for SVA advice. People will spot things that aren't properly covered / atrached / positioned.
Take tools, nylocs, cable ties, nut covers, threadlock, sprung washers, electricians tape, a file! etc in case you fail on minor things that can be
rectified on site.
Have a cup of tea or a can of beer and complement yourself on completing the build and getting to this stage !!
now we are calm you have built the car so all you need to do is make any 'Minor adjustments ' to satisfy the SVA man.
As stated above Picturs so Other locosters can spot area's that may cause the SVA man to have issues.
The main one get your emisions sorted have you the MNR cat / bumpers ? and a good rolling road down there.
Go with an open mind that you have given yourself the best chance of a MAC certificate but if it dosent its £30 for another Go.
Dont P*ss of your SVA man off as you will loose ! hopefully you wil get an SVA tested who is helpfull makes the whole process a little easier.
Regards
Agriv8
[Edited on 8/12/06 by Agriv8]
I've already started building up a box of SVA bits.
Double sided tape, trim, spec sheets, samples of hose used etc etc!
I'll get some pictures posted at the weekend, I haven't fitted the front indicators yet as I don't have the mounting bars.
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Originally posted by Agriv8
Dont P*ss of your SVA man off as you will loose ! hopefully you wil get an SVA tested who is helpfull makes the whole process a little easier.
[Edited on 8/12/06 by Agriv8]
Buy this
and read it a page a day.
It helps to panic a bit.
Attention to detail is the thing, make sure all your paperwork is complete and in order.
Spend time going over everything you have done.
Remember the testers are not Numpty's they are clever blokes and have seen and heard every bulls**t trick and excuse in the book.
My tester said they can spot a good un as they are walking to it from the office.
I reckon that if you drive it there and have no major problems that impresses them too.
Try and take a mate to administer tranquilizers to you and helpout with things.
Above all try and enjoy it.
Good luck.
Steve.
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Originally posted by stevec
Attention to detail is the thing, make sure all your paperwork is complete and in order.
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Originally posted by stevec
Try and take a mate to administer tranquilizers to you and helpout with things.
Above all try and enjoy it.
Good luck.
Steve.
Any news mate?
Rgds
Rich
Come on spill the beans how did you go on
I hope you got a pass paul
Nope, it was a fail.
SVA was at Southampton. Now these guys have a rep for being very iffy about stuff and they are aware of it, but I only have the highest amount of
praise for my tester. He was very fair and did his best to help me get the car through. We spent an hour trying to get the mirrors through the field
of view test but failed. I used one of the sets from the loan batch but couldn't get the passenger side mirror right so I need to find a mirror
to pass.
Emissions were an issue too, but nothing I can't sort with access to a gas analyser.
I have a number of radius bits to sort, all straight forward. The only major bone of contention is he is unhappy with the upper seatbelt mounting
method. He didn't feel that the tube and weld would support the sheer stress in an accident. I've spoken to Marc to see if they have any
data I can use to prove it but they don't at the moment. He's given me some ideas so I need to call the guy tomorrow to see what he thinks
of the ideas.
The plus point is I'll need to drive back down there for the retest and to the MOT station for the emissions setting
what year engine is it and what CAT are you running
2003 R1 with a cat before the silencer. It's a car cat but the maps I had were too lean and at that point they only gave me 3 attempts
Paul is it southampton that questioned the Lightweight RH ?
as you say everything can be sorted
Let us know the outcome of the conversation about the upper harness bosses.
Sounds like you struck up a good rapour with the tester they are only doing there job at the end of the day and they have to follow the rules however
stupid they may be.
regards
Agriv8
your car before the silencer on its own may not be powerful enough
youll need one in the can aswell
thats a might
Yes, it was southampton that failed the lightweight.
I've asked if they'll let me drill through the mount and then bolt up from the underneath but they've said no. The only way
they'll allow them unbraced is if I reduce the height of the supports and then provide evidence the seats can take the weight!
What is planned is a bracket that goes from the top of the seatbelt mounting post to the shelf behind the seatbelt. The belt will bolt through the
bracket and the bracket will bolt to the shelf with an M10 bolt/nylock
overall excellent result
well done mate
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Originally posted by chockymonster
Yes, it was southampton that failed the lightweight.
I've asked if they'll let me drill through the mount and then bolt up from the underneath but they've said no. The only way they'll allow them unbraced is if I reduce the height of the supports and then provide evidence the seats can take the weight!
What is planned is a bracket that goes from the top of the seatbelt mounting post to the shelf behind the seatbelt. The belt will bolt through the bracket and the bracket will bolt to the shelf with an M10 bolt/nylock
Yeah I know.
Unfortunately I don't have any option but to play ball to get my car on the road.
I also need to cover the exhaust as the front edge failed the radius check, mainly because it's sharp!
I've done most of the other radius things he picked up, which even he said were pointless to pick up. These wouldn't have been an issue but
he refused to allow the bumper bars even though he'd used them to push the car backwards!
I need to source a more sva friendly passenger mirror as I can't get the visibility right.
Chocky post us up a picture.
would be of use for other builders.
regards
Iain
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Originally posted by chockymonster
These wouldn't have been an issue but he refused to allow the bumper bars even though he'd used them to push the car backwards!
Birmingham SVAed my Vortx. They didn't like the seatbelt upper mounting but for a different reason. They said it was 0.5mm too low. The measured it 3 or 4 times, readjusting the dummy each time. It was very subjective due to the string and spirit level rig that they use. He looked at the mounting closely and asked me to remove one of the SVA bolt covers to check the bolt type. He didn't question the strength though.
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Originally posted by Dillinger1977
I've just received my 4 page fail sheet.
The most relevant part to this is
5.2 A seat belt anchorage or the surrounding vehicle structure is of inadequate strength and likely to fail.
His explanation is
N/S + O/S top seatbelt anchorage points have no triangulation and bracing to spread the load effectively into the chassis.
I think I'd take it to another SVA centre!
dead sound these SVA people
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Originally posted by TimC
I think I'd take it to another SVA centre!
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Originally posted by Winston Todge
I thought you had it finished by MNR at some point? What's left to do Rog?
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Originally posted by chockymonster
I've just received my 4 page fail sheet.
The most relevant part to this is
5.2 A seat belt anchorage or the surrounding vehicle structure is of inadequate strength and likely to fail.
His explanation is
N/S + O/S top seatbelt anchorage points have no triangulation and bracing to spread the load effectively into the chassis.
They look much beefier.
Can you remember what spec you had it made up to?
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Originally posted by amalyos
Chelmsford accepted that, I think it was just a case of now it looks stronger,
Steve
Even though the sleeve is not welded to the plate, it does move the effective pivot point of the load out, so it will reduce the loads on the weld.
Dion did drill through his posts, and added a bolt through with a spread washer underneath, but I couldn't do that as I have the RT+ chassis,
which has different trianglation.
Steve.
Rescued attachment Seat Belt Anchorage.JPG
Congratulations Paul! Great job on passing the SVA!
Just gotta get mine on the road now and then organise some sort of ride/drive out in the South...
Enjoy it!
Chris.
amalyos, where did you get those sleeves for the seatbelt mounts?
they do look nice and chunky. Im about to book sva soon and as a more permanent solution is way beyond what I can manage, i'm hoping the
percieved chunkiness might please mr SVA.
anyone a dab hand with a lathe?
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Originally posted by Dillinger1977
amalyos, where did you get those sleeves for the seatbelt mounts?
they do look nice and chunky. Im about to book sva soon and as a more permanent solution is way beyond what I can manage, i'm hoping the percieved chunkiness might please mr SVA.
anyone a dab hand with a lathe?
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Originally posted by chockymonster
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Originally posted by Dillinger1977
amalyos, where did you get those sleeves for the seatbelt mounts?
they do look nice and chunky. Im about to book sva soon and as a more permanent solution is way beyond what I can manage, i'm hoping the percieved chunkiness might please mr SVA.
anyone a dab hand with a lathe?
Rog,
Steve and Dion used a 40mm piece of rod with a hole bored through it to fit over the existing mount and a chamfer to fit over the weld.
There's a 5mm or so washer over the top
Dion drilled through the bottom of the tube and bolted a big plate to the bottom of each harness mount.
Now, this is where you'll laugh. I took Dion's pictures with me to SVA yesterday to show the other way of doing it and my examiner would have still failed me on it as there was no triangulation to spread the load into the chassis.
The major issue I have with the SVA procedure is the level of interpretation that is used. You can't hand on heart say that something will definitely pass. What I found really scary was speaking to my examiner when I booked the retest and him telling me he'd seen my pictures of my modified harness mounts!
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Originally posted by Agriv8
I suspect most use it to advise builders on how other have pased SVA 'Withing there INTERPRATATION of the SVA words'
ready to enter the dragon's den!
7:45 in the morning, it was cold and wet
Waiting for my MAC Certificate and the examiner to take some pictures of my car for their records (of how it was before bits fell off on the way home)
Sob...
I so wish I had gone for that colour...
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Originally posted by G.Man
Sob...
I so wish I had gone for that colour...
Well done Paul, top job.
Enjoy, Rich
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Originally posted by chockymonster
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Originally posted by G.Man
Sob...
I so wish I had gone for that colour...
LOL!
The sad thing is I can't get a picture that does it justice. It's so hard to photo. It's much, much brighter in the flesh. In direct sunlight it's brilliantly bright.
on a pure white car i'd always be tempted to do the Toyota Castrol decal job on it.
not sure how it'd work on a non-toyota seven though.